Mail Archives: opendos/1997/01/30/13:27:30
In article <199701300624 DOT AA18473 AT mail DOT crl DOT com>, Weiqi Gao
<weiqigao AT crl DOT com> writes
>_MoZ_ <zoul AT alpha DOT pulsar DOT net> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>
>[to paraphrase] I installed OpenDOS on top of NT on a five partition 6GB
>hard drive. NT now won't boot, not even with the rescue diskette. It only
>boot OpenDOS. I uninstalled OpenDOS. Now my machine wouldn't boot at all.
> I than installed MS-DOS, then NT. But "NT would not install, because it
>said the MS DOS portion of the setup could not detect a hard drive, or
>something like that..."
>So I repartitioned the hard drive, and I can see everything through DOS.
>"But NT still cannot detect whatever it is looking for...".
>
>"SOME ONE PLEASE HELP ME.. I AM BEGGING OF YOU... HELP!!!"
>>>>>>>>>
>
>MoZ,
>Do you really need to install MS-DOS before you install NT? What is it
>that NT cannot detect?
>
>People,
>1. Think it through before you do anything.
>2. Don't panic. Don't act on your panic.
>3. When in doubt, ask the group first. Someone, somewhere in the world
>has already gone through what you are experiencing, many times over.
>4. Critical systems should have a set of backup, which, in case the
>computer is destroyed, can be used to restore to a similarly equipt
>machine.
Indeed. THe same thing happened to me. You can recover by using the
backup file @BOOTSEC.UI and writing the contents to the boot sector of
drive C: (use Norton's DISKEDIT).
And if you write the current boot contents (before previous measure) to
BOOTSECT.DOS, then you should be able to boot OpenDOS too.
DrDebug
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